US20050279012A1 - Box for storing fishing flies - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to boxes for storing flies used for fishing, which boxes are generally of the type including at least two portions, a hinge between the portions affording relative pivotal movement of the portions between open and closed positions, the portions defining at least one enclosed cavity between the portions when in the closed position, the box including material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies within the cavity and a latch mechanism for releasably retaining the housing portions in their closed position.
- boxes for storing flies used for fishing, which boxes are generally of the type including at least two portions, a hinge between the portions affording relative pivotal movement of the portions between open and closed positions, the portions defining at least one enclosed cavity between the portions when in the closed position, the box including material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies within the cavity and a latch mechanism for releasably retaining the housing portions in their closed position.
- C and F Design Waterproof Fly Box includes an opaque polymeric bottom rectangular dish-like portion and an opaque polymeric cover portion adapted to extend over on open side of the bottom portion, with material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies (i.e., spaced strips of polymeric foam) being positioned both along the inner surface of the cover portion and along the inner surface of a bottom wall of the bottom portion that is spaced from the cover portion.
- This box is made water proof by means including an O ring around an edge of the bottom portion engaged by the cover portion, and a secure latch assembly that extends the majority of the distance along one side of both portions, both of which add significant costs to manufacturing and assembling the box.
- the material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies along the bottom wall of the bottom portion can be included in an assembly removeably attached in the box (which can be desirable so that different assemblies to which a different types of flies are attached can be moved into and out of the box), however, the bottom and cover portions of the box are opaque so that a user can not see what types or numbers of flies are within the box without opening it. Also the latch assembly requires the use of two hands to open or close it.
- Another such box sold by Aquafly, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. includes two dish-like cover portions, each of which cover portions includes a central wall part, and side wall parts around a periphery of the central wall part projecting generally in the same direction away from the central wall part, and having a continuous distal edge portion opposite the central wall part; a hinge having hinge portions attached to the side wall parts adjacent second sides of the central wall parts, the hinge including a hinge pin generally parallel to the second sides of the central wall parts and affording pivotal movement of the cover portions between a closed position with the distal edge portions of the cover portions opposed, closely spaced from and generally aligned with each other, and an open position with the distal edge portions spaced away from and out of alignment with each other; and a fly retaining assembly comprising a stiff resiliently flexible support plate extending between the distal edge portions of the cover portions when the cover portions are in the closed position.
- a first side of the support plate is mounted on the hinge pin to affording pivotal movement of the fly retaining assembly relative to the hinge pin independent of the cover portions when the cover portions are in the open position.
- On each of the major surfaces of the support plate is a layer of flexible material that is engaged by the edge portion of the adjacent cover portion when the cover portions are in the closed position, and that has a central portion adapted to be releasably engaged by flies that is surrounded by the side wall parts of the adjacent cover portion when the cover portion is in the closed position.
- the support plate includes a flange around the periphery of the support plate that has an inwardly projecting lip along its side opposite the hinge under which an outwardly projecting lip on the adjacent cover portion can be engaged by resilient flexing of the cover portion to retain the cover portion in its closed position.
- the cover portions on this box are at least semi-transparent so that the quantity and type of flies in the box can be somewhat seen without opening the box, and the box can be closed with one hand; however, the fly retaining assembly can not be removed from the box, and the box may not be as waterproof as may be desired.
- the present invention provides a box for storing flies used for fishing including (when closed) a cover assembly around a fly storage assembly.
- the fly storage assembly is removable from the cover assembly so that different fly storage assemblies can be positioned within the cover assembly, the cover assembly is transparent so that the type and quantity of flies on the fly storage assembly can be easily seen without opening the box, the cover assembly can be closed with one hand, the box when closed is waterproof, and the box is inexpensive to manufacture compared to the boxes for storing flies described above.
- the box for storing flies used for fishing comprises the cover assembly that includes two dish-like cover portions, each of which cover portions includes a central wall part having a generally rectangular periphery, and side wall parts around the periphery of the central wall part projecting generally in the same direction away from the central wall part and having a continuous distal edge portion opposite the central wall part; and a hinge having hinge portions attached to the side wall parts adjacent second sides of the central wall parts.
- the hinge includes a hinge pin generally parallel to the second sides of the central wall parts and affords pivotal movement of the cover portions between a closed position with the distal edge portions of the cover portions opposed to, closely spaced from, and generally aligned with each other, and an open position with the distal edge portions spaced away from and out of alignment with each other.
- the fly retaining assembly included in the box comprises a stiff resiliently flexible support plate having opposite major surfaces that extends between the distal edge portions of the cover portions when the cover portions are in the closed position, and can have material (e.g., polymeric foam) adapted to be releasably engaged by flies on each of its major surfaces.
- Releasably engageable means can be provided between a first side of the support plate and the hinge pin for affording pivotal movement of the fly retaining assembly relative to the hinge pin independent of the cover portions when the cover portions are in their open position.
- a layer of flexible sealing material is provided on each of the major surfaces of the support plate and is in sealing engagement with the edge portion of the adjacent cover portion when the cover portions are in their closed position, and material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies is provided on each major surface of the support plate, in a position that will be surrounded by the side wall parts of the adjacent cover portion when the cover portions are in their closed position.
- a latch member is provided along a second side of the periphery of the support plate opposite its first side. That latch member has opposite portions each adapted for releasable engagement with a different one of the cover portions to releasably retain the cover portions in their closed position.
- the layers of flexible sealing material on the major surfaces of the support plate in sealing engagement with the edge portions of the cover portions when the cover portions are in the closed position can be parts of a collar of the sealing material extending around the edge portion of the support plate, with the collar of the sealing material including lips of the sealing material adapted to extend around and engage the outer surfaces of the side wall parts of the cover portions when the cover portions are in their closed position.
- the lips have cam surfaces adjacent the cover portions when the cover portions are in their closed position that help to position the lips around and in engagement with the outer surfaces of the side wall parts and help to position the edge portions of the cover portions for proper engagement with the layers of flexible sealing material as the cover portions move from their open to their closed positions.
- the sealing engagement between the edge portions of the cover portions and the collar of the sealing material can be essentially water tight.
- the central wall parts of the cover portions can be resiliently flexible, and with the cover portions in the closed position pressure can be applied to flex the central wall parts toward each other to expel air from within the box between the edge portions of the cover portions and the collar of the sealing material, thereby forming a partial vacuum in the box when the pressure is released. That vacuum will cause external air pressure to press the edge portions of the cover portions more firmly against the sealing material and increase the resistance to water entering the closed box.
- the releasably engageable means that can be provided between the first side of the support plate and the hinge pin can comprise the hinge portions being spaced along the hinge pin to provide at least one (and preferably two) exposed portions of the hinge pin free of the hinge portions, and the support plate including at least one (and preferably two) attachment clips along its first side that are pivotably and releasably engaged over the exposed portion or portions of the hinge pin.
- the latch member can be integrally molded with the support plate.
- the opposite portions of the latch member can each include a lip generally parallel with the major surfaces of the support plate and projecting toward the first side of the support plate, which lips each can have a latching surface generally parallel to and spaced from the adjacent major surface of the support plate and a cam surface extending away from the edge of the latching surface adjacent the first side of the support plate.
- the cover portions can each include a ridge adapted to move along the cam surface on the adjacent portion of the latch member and into engagement with the latching surface on that adjacent portion as the cover portion is moved to its closed position to releasably retain the cover portion in the closed position.
- the ridges can be on the side wall parts along the first side of the central wall parts, and those side wall parts can be resiliently flexible so that they can be manually flexed toward the first side of the support plate to release the ridges from beneath the latching surfaces on the lips when the cover portions are in their closed position.
- the central fly retaining assembly can be distinctively colored (e.g., its support plate being green, blue, or yellow, and the material on its surfaces adapted to be releasably engaged by flies being grey, black or white). A person can then, for example, use fly retaining assemblies of one color on which to store a certain type of fly, and use fly retaining assemblies of another color to store a different type of fly, and so forth.
- the distinctive color of the central fly retaining assembly can be easily seen through the transparent cover portions so that a person can easily identify the fly box in which it is contained.
- a person can have more fly retaining assemblies than cover assemblies, the excess fly retaining assemblies can be stored in a compact storage container, and the fly retaining assembly to which are attached flies the person wishes to use on a particular occasion can be inserted in the cover assembly and carried to the location (e.g., the stream) at which they are to be used.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a box for storing flies used for fishing according to the present invention with cover portions of a cover assembly included in the box shown in an open position;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the box of FIG. 1 in which the cover portions of the cover assembly are in an open position and a fly retaining assembly included in the box is shown separated and removed from the cover assembly;
- FIG. 3 is a much enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken approximately along line 3 - 3 of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective front view of the box of FIG. 1 with the cover portions in a closed position;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken approximately along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective rear view of the box of FIG. 1 with the cover portions in a closed position
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken approximately along line 7 - 7 of FIG. 6 .
- the box 10 includes a fly retaining assembly 11 that, as seen in FIGS. 1, 4 , and 6 , can be attached to and enclosed by a cover assembly 12 , and, as seen in FIG. 2 , can be removed and separated from the cover assembly 12 .
- the cover assembly 12 comprises two dish-like cover portions 14 , each of which cover portions 14 is molded of a transparent polymeric material (e.g., 0.09 inch or 0.23 cm thick acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene or ABS such as Toyolac 920 clear commercially available from Toray Resin Company, Charlotte, N.C.) and includes a central wall part 16 having a generally rectangular periphery with first and second opposite sides 17 and 18 , and side wall parts 20 around the periphery of the central wall part 16 projecting generally in the same direction away from the central wall part 16 .
- the side wall parts 20 have a continuous distal edge portion 21 opposite the central wall part 16 , which edge portion 21 (see FIG.
- the cover assembly 12 also includes a hinge 22 having hinge portions 23 attached to (e.g., integrally molded with) the side wall parts 20 adjacent the second sides 18 of the central wall parts 16 .
- the hinge 22 includes a metal hinge pin 24 generally parallel to the second sides 18 of the central wall parts 16 that extends through the hinge portions 23 and affords pivotal movement of the cover portions 14 between a closed position ( FIGS.
- a pair of two hinge portions 23 are positioned adjacent each end of the second sides 18 of the central wall parts 16 and a pair of two hinge portions 23 are positioned at the center of the second sides 18 of the central wall parts 16 with one of the hinge portions 23 in each pair integrally molded with each of the cover portions 14 and rigidly attached to its adjacent side wall part 20 along its entire length so that the hinge 22 restricts flexing of edges 21 along the side wall parts between which it is attached away from each other when the cover portions 14 are in their closed position.
- the fly retaining assembly 11 comprises a stiff resiliently flexible support plate 28 (e.g., of 0.07 inch or 0.18 cm thick polypropylene such as Acclear 8439 commercially available from BP AMOCO Chemical Co, Chicago, Ill.) having opposite major surfaces 29 , and a periphery with first and second sides 31 and 32 .
- the support plate 28 extends between the edge portions 21 of the cover portions 14 when the cover portions 14 are in their closed position.
- Releasably engageable means are provided between the first side 31 of the support plate 28 and the hinge pin 24 for affording pivotal movement of the fly retaining assembly 11 relative to the hinge pin 24 independent of the cover portions 14 when the cover portions 14 are in their open position.
- the fly retaining assembly 11 also includes a layer 34 of soft resiliently flexible sealing material (e.g., a 29 shore A durometer TPE thermoplastic elastomer such as Starflex P7026 black, commercially available from STAR Thermoplastic Alloys and Rubbers, Inc., Chicago, Ill.) on each of the major surfaces 29 of the support plate 28 in sealing engagement with the edge portion 21 of the adjacent cover portion 14 when that cover portion 14 is in its closed position; and a layer of material 36 (e.g., 4.5 to 5.5 pounds per cubic foot closed cell Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) foam) including spaced strip-like portions adapted to be releasably engaged by the hooks in flies on each major surface 29 of the support plate 28 that is surrounded by the side wall parts 20 of the adjacent cover portion 14 when that cover portion 14 is in its closed position.
- a layer 34 of soft resiliently flexible sealing material e.g., a 29 shore A durometer TPE thermoplastic elastomer such as Starflex
- a latch member 38 is integrally molded with the support plate 28 along the second side 32 of its periphery.
- the latch member 38 has opposite portions 39 each adapted for releasable engagement with a different one of the cover portions 14 to releasably retain the cover portions 14 in their closed position.
- the releasably engageable means provided between the first side 31 of the support plate 28 and the hinge pin 24 for affording pivotal movement of the fly retaining assembly 11 relative to the hinge pin 24 independent of the cover portions 14 when the cover portions 14 are in their open position comprises the hinge portions 23 being spaced along the hinge pin 24 to provide at least one exposed portion 40 , and, as illustrated in FIG. 2 , two spaced exposed portions 40 of the hinge pin 24 that are free of the hinge portions 23 , and an equal number of attachment clips 41 (i.e., two clips 41 as illustrated) along the first side 31 of the support plate 28 that are pivotably and releasably engaged over the exposed portions 40 of the hinge pin 24 .
- the clips 41 each include a row of three aligned closely spaced generally C-shaped resiliently flexible parts having a through passageway that will receive one of the portions 40 of the hinge pin 24 .
- the central part in each of the clips 41 extends more than 180 degrees (e.g., 195 degrees) around that portion 40 of the hinge pin 24 , and has aligned diverging portions defining an opening into and out of the passageway that is more narrow than the diameter of the pin 24 and are adapted so that with manual pressure the clips 41 can be pressed onto or pulled off of the portion 40 of the hinge pin by manually pressure applied in a direction radial to the pin 24 and centered on those openings in the C-shaped parts.
- the latch member 38 could be attached to the support plate 28 by a suitable adhesive or by mechanical fasteners, preferably as illustrated (see FIG. 5 ) the latch member 38 is integrally molded with the support plate 28 .
- the opposite portions 39 of the latch member 38 each include a lip 44 spaced above and generally parallel with the adjacent major surface 29 of the support plate 28 and projecting toward the first side 31 of the support plate 28 .
- Those lips 44 each have a latching surface 45 generally parallel to and spaced from the adjacent major surface 29 of the support plate 28 and have a cam surface 46 extending away from the edge of the latching surface 45 adjacent the first side 31 of the support plate 28 ; and the cover portions 14 each include a ridge 48 adapted to move along the cam surface 46 on the adjacent portion of the latch member 38 (i.e., by resilient deflection of the latch member 38 or cover portion 14 or both) and into engagement with the latching surface 45 on that adjacent portion to releasably retain the cover portion 14 in the closed position.
- the ridges 48 are along central recessed portions 47 of the side wall parts 20 along the first side 17 of the central wall parts 16 , and the side wall parts 20 along the first sides 17 of the central wall parts 16 are resiliently flexible so that they can be manually flexed (e.g., by hand pressure applied between a thumb on the recessed portion 47 and fingers on the hinge 22 ) toward the first sides 17 of the support plate 28 sufficiently to release the ridges 48 from beneath the latching surfaces 45 on the lips 44 when the cover portions 14 are in their closed position.
- a lip 49 can be provided along the intersections of the recessed portions 47 of the side wall parts 20 and the central wall parts 16 to facilitate engagement of a persons thumb or finger with the central recessed portions 47 to flex the cover portions 12 to open them.
- the layers 34 of flexible sealing material on the major surfaces 29 of the support plate 28 in sealing engagement with the edge portions 21 of the cover portions 14 when the cover portions 14 are in their closed position are parts of a generally U-shaped collar 50 of the sealing material extending around the edge portion of the support plate 28 . That U-shaped collar 50 is applied by over molding the collar 50 around a peripheral edge portion of the support plate 28 soon after the support plate 28 is molded and while the support plate 28 is still hot from being molded. That peripheral edge portion of the support plate 28 is reduced in thickness adjacent its outer edge to facilitate the molding process.
- the collar 50 of the sealing material includes lips 52 of the sealing material that extend around and engage outer surfaces of the side wall parts 20 of the cover portions 14 when the cover portions 14 are in their closed positions.
- the lips have cam surfaces 53 (see FIG. 3 ) adjacent the cover portions 14 when the cover portions 14 are in their closed position.
- Those cam surfaces 53 cause a small amount of relative movement between the collar 50 and the cover portions 14 to position the lips 52 around and in engagement with the outer surfaces of the side wall parts 20 and position the edge portions 21 of the cover portions 14 for proper engagement with the layers 34 of flexible sealing material as the cover portions 14 move from their open to their closed positions.
- the cam surfaces 53 can be disposed at an angle of about 117 degrees with respect to the adjacent surface portions of the collar 50 that are generally parallel to the major surfaces 29 of the support plate 28 .
- the sealing engagement between the cover portions 14 and the collar 50 of the sealing material can be essentially water tight (i.e., by water tight we mean that under normal circumstances water will not enter the closed box 10 if it is dropped into a stream of water, and that the closed box 10 can be held under the surface of still water for 20 minutes without having water enter the closed box 10 ).
- the central wall parts 16 of the cover portions 14 are resiliently flexible, and with the cover portions 14 in their closed position manual pressure can be applied to flex the central wall parts 16 toward each other to expel air from within the box 10 between the cover portions 14 and the collar 50 of the sealing material, thereby forming a partial vacuum in the box 10 when the pressure is released. That vacuum will cause external air pressure to press the cover portions 14 more firmly against the collar 50 of the sealing material and increase the resistance to water entering the closed box 10 .
- the support plate 28 of the fly retaining assembly 11 can be distinctively colored (e.g., in one of several colors including green, blue, yellow) as can the layer of material 36 (e.g., in one of several colors including grey, black or white). A person can then use fly retaining assemblies 11 of one color on which to store a certain type of fly, and use fly retaining assemblies 11 of another color to store a different type of fly, and so forth.
- the distinctive color of the fly retaining assembly 11 in the closed box 10 can be easily seen through the transparent cover portions 14 so that a person can easily identify the fly box 10 in which it is contained.
- a person can have more fly retaining assemblies 11 than cover assemblies 12 , the excess fly retaining assemblies 11 can be stored in a compact storage container (not shown), and the fly retaining assembly 11 to which are attached flies the person whishes to use on a particular occasion can be inserted in the cover assembly 12 and then carried within the cover assembly 12 to the location (e.g., a stream) at which they may be used.
- the fly retaining assembly 11 can include annular portions of the support plate 28 flanking the clips 41 and covered by the collar 50 of the sealing material that have through openings 54 through which a cord (not shown) can pass to secure the box 10 to a user (e.g., to secure the box to a fly fishing vest or waders).
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- The present invention relates to boxes for storing flies used for fishing, which boxes are generally of the type including at least two portions, a hinge between the portions affording relative pivotal movement of the portions between open and closed positions, the portions defining at least one enclosed cavity between the portions when in the closed position, the box including material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies within the cavity and a latch mechanism for releasably retaining the housing portions in their closed position.
- Many boxes are known for storing flies used for fishing, which boxes are generally of the type including at least two portions, a hinge between the portions affording relative pivotal movement of the portions between open and closed positions, the portions defining at least one enclosed cavity between the portions when in the closed position, the box including material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies within the cavity and a latch mechanism for releasably retaining the housing portions in their closed position.
- One such box sold by 3M Company, St. Paul, Minn., under the trade designation “C and F Design Waterproof Fly Box” includes an opaque polymeric bottom rectangular dish-like portion and an opaque polymeric cover portion adapted to extend over on open side of the bottom portion, with material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies (i.e., spaced strips of polymeric foam) being positioned both along the inner surface of the cover portion and along the inner surface of a bottom wall of the bottom portion that is spaced from the cover portion. This box is made water proof by means including an O ring around an edge of the bottom portion engaged by the cover portion, and a secure latch assembly that extends the majority of the distance along one side of both portions, both of which add significant costs to manufacturing and assembling the box. The material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies along the bottom wall of the bottom portion can be included in an assembly removeably attached in the box (which can be desirable so that different assemblies to which a different types of flies are attached can be moved into and out of the box), however, the bottom and cover portions of the box are opaque so that a user can not see what types or numbers of flies are within the box without opening it. Also the latch assembly requires the use of two hands to open or close it.
- Another such box sold by Aquafly, Inc., San Francisco, Calif., includes two dish-like cover portions, each of which cover portions includes a central wall part, and side wall parts around a periphery of the central wall part projecting generally in the same direction away from the central wall part, and having a continuous distal edge portion opposite the central wall part; a hinge having hinge portions attached to the side wall parts adjacent second sides of the central wall parts, the hinge including a hinge pin generally parallel to the second sides of the central wall parts and affording pivotal movement of the cover portions between a closed position with the distal edge portions of the cover portions opposed, closely spaced from and generally aligned with each other, and an open position with the distal edge portions spaced away from and out of alignment with each other; and a fly retaining assembly comprising a stiff resiliently flexible support plate extending between the distal edge portions of the cover portions when the cover portions are in the closed position. A first side of the support plate is mounted on the hinge pin to affording pivotal movement of the fly retaining assembly relative to the hinge pin independent of the cover portions when the cover portions are in the open position. On each of the major surfaces of the support plate is a layer of flexible material that is engaged by the edge portion of the adjacent cover portion when the cover portions are in the closed position, and that has a central portion adapted to be releasably engaged by flies that is surrounded by the side wall parts of the adjacent cover portion when the cover portion is in the closed position. The support plate includes a flange around the periphery of the support plate that has an inwardly projecting lip along its side opposite the hinge under which an outwardly projecting lip on the adjacent cover portion can be engaged by resilient flexing of the cover portion to retain the cover portion in its closed position. The cover portions on this box are at least semi-transparent so that the quantity and type of flies in the box can be somewhat seen without opening the box, and the box can be closed with one hand; however, the fly retaining assembly can not be removed from the box, and the box may not be as waterproof as may be desired.
- The present invention provides a box for storing flies used for fishing including (when closed) a cover assembly around a fly storage assembly. The fly storage assembly is removable from the cover assembly so that different fly storage assemblies can be positioned within the cover assembly, the cover assembly is transparent so that the type and quantity of flies on the fly storage assembly can be easily seen without opening the box, the cover assembly can be closed with one hand, the box when closed is waterproof, and the box is inexpensive to manufacture compared to the boxes for storing flies described above.
- The box for storing flies used for fishing according to the present invention comprises the cover assembly that includes two dish-like cover portions, each of which cover portions includes a central wall part having a generally rectangular periphery, and side wall parts around the periphery of the central wall part projecting generally in the same direction away from the central wall part and having a continuous distal edge portion opposite the central wall part; and a hinge having hinge portions attached to the side wall parts adjacent second sides of the central wall parts. The hinge includes a hinge pin generally parallel to the second sides of the central wall parts and affords pivotal movement of the cover portions between a closed position with the distal edge portions of the cover portions opposed to, closely spaced from, and generally aligned with each other, and an open position with the distal edge portions spaced away from and out of alignment with each other. The fly retaining assembly included in the box comprises a stiff resiliently flexible support plate having opposite major surfaces that extends between the distal edge portions of the cover portions when the cover portions are in the closed position, and can have material (e.g., polymeric foam) adapted to be releasably engaged by flies on each of its major surfaces. Releasably engageable means can be provided between a first side of the support plate and the hinge pin for affording pivotal movement of the fly retaining assembly relative to the hinge pin independent of the cover portions when the cover portions are in their open position. A layer of flexible sealing material is provided on each of the major surfaces of the support plate and is in sealing engagement with the edge portion of the adjacent cover portion when the cover portions are in their closed position, and material adapted to be releasably engaged by flies is provided on each major surface of the support plate, in a position that will be surrounded by the side wall parts of the adjacent cover portion when the cover portions are in their closed position. A latch member is provided along a second side of the periphery of the support plate opposite its first side. That latch member has opposite portions each adapted for releasable engagement with a different one of the cover portions to releasably retain the cover portions in their closed position.
- The layers of flexible sealing material on the major surfaces of the support plate in sealing engagement with the edge portions of the cover portions when the cover portions are in the closed position can be parts of a collar of the sealing material extending around the edge portion of the support plate, with the collar of the sealing material including lips of the sealing material adapted to extend around and engage the outer surfaces of the side wall parts of the cover portions when the cover portions are in their closed position. The lips have cam surfaces adjacent the cover portions when the cover portions are in their closed position that help to position the lips around and in engagement with the outer surfaces of the side wall parts and help to position the edge portions of the cover portions for proper engagement with the layers of flexible sealing material as the cover portions move from their open to their closed positions. With this structure the sealing engagement between the edge portions of the cover portions and the collar of the sealing material can be essentially water tight. Also, the central wall parts of the cover portions can be resiliently flexible, and with the cover portions in the closed position pressure can be applied to flex the central wall parts toward each other to expel air from within the box between the edge portions of the cover portions and the collar of the sealing material, thereby forming a partial vacuum in the box when the pressure is released. That vacuum will cause external air pressure to press the edge portions of the cover portions more firmly against the sealing material and increase the resistance to water entering the closed box.
- The releasably engageable means that can be provided between the first side of the support plate and the hinge pin can comprise the hinge portions being spaced along the hinge pin to provide at least one (and preferably two) exposed portions of the hinge pin free of the hinge portions, and the support plate including at least one (and preferably two) attachment clips along its first side that are pivotably and releasably engaged over the exposed portion or portions of the hinge pin.
- The latch member can be integrally molded with the support plate. The opposite portions of the latch member can each include a lip generally parallel with the major surfaces of the support plate and projecting toward the first side of the support plate, which lips each can have a latching surface generally parallel to and spaced from the adjacent major surface of the support plate and a cam surface extending away from the edge of the latching surface adjacent the first side of the support plate. The cover portions can each include a ridge adapted to move along the cam surface on the adjacent portion of the latch member and into engagement with the latching surface on that adjacent portion as the cover portion is moved to its closed position to releasably retain the cover portion in the closed position.
- The ridges can be on the side wall parts along the first side of the central wall parts, and those side wall parts can be resiliently flexible so that they can be manually flexed toward the first side of the support plate to release the ridges from beneath the latching surfaces on the lips when the cover portions are in their closed position.
- The central fly retaining assembly can be distinctively colored (e.g., its support plate being green, blue, or yellow, and the material on its surfaces adapted to be releasably engaged by flies being grey, black or white). A person can then, for example, use fly retaining assemblies of one color on which to store a certain type of fly, and use fly retaining assemblies of another color to store a different type of fly, and so forth. The distinctive color of the central fly retaining assembly can be easily seen through the transparent cover portions so that a person can easily identify the fly box in which it is contained. Also, a person can have more fly retaining assemblies than cover assemblies, the excess fly retaining assemblies can be stored in a compact storage container, and the fly retaining assembly to which are attached flies the person wishes to use on a particular occasion can be inserted in the cover assembly and carried to the location (e.g., the stream) at which they are to be used.
- The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawing wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts in the several views, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a box for storing flies used for fishing according to the present invention with cover portions of a cover assembly included in the box shown in an open position; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the box ofFIG. 1 in which the cover portions of the cover assembly are in an open position and a fly retaining assembly included in the box is shown separated and removed from the cover assembly; -
FIG. 3 is a much enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken approximately along line 3-3 ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective front view of the box ofFIG. 1 with the cover portions in a closed position; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken approximately along line 5-5 ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective rear view of the box ofFIG. 1 with the cover portions in a closed position; and -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken approximately along line 7-7 ofFIG. 6 . - Referring now to the drawing there is illustrated a box according to the present invention that can be used for storing flies of the type used for fishing, which box is generally designated by the
reference numeral 10. Thebox 10 includes afly retaining assembly 11 that, as seen inFIGS. 1, 4 , and 6, can be attached to and enclosed by acover assembly 12, and, as seen inFIG. 2 , can be removed and separated from thecover assembly 12. - The
cover assembly 12 comprises two dish-like cover portions 14, each of whichcover portions 14 is molded of a transparent polymeric material (e.g., 0.09 inch or 0.23 cm thick acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene or ABS such as Toyolac 920 clear commercially available from Toray Resin Company, Charlotte, N.C.) and includes acentral wall part 16 having a generally rectangular periphery with first and secondopposite sides side wall parts 20 around the periphery of thecentral wall part 16 projecting generally in the same direction away from thecentral wall part 16. Theside wall parts 20 have a continuousdistal edge portion 21 opposite thecentral wall part 16, which edge portion 21 (seeFIG. 5 ) is reduced in thickness from the major portions of theside wall parts 20 and has a cylindrically arcuate distal surface (e.g., anedge portion 21 0.033 inch or 0.84 cm thick projecting about 0.03 inch or 0.08 cm from the thicker portions of the side wall parts 20). Thecover assembly 12 also includes ahinge 22 havinghinge portions 23 attached to (e.g., integrally molded with) theside wall parts 20 adjacent thesecond sides 18 of thecentral wall parts 16. Thehinge 22 includes ametal hinge pin 24 generally parallel to thesecond sides 18 of thecentral wall parts 16 that extends through thehinge portions 23 and affords pivotal movement of thecover portions 14 between a closed position (FIGS. 4 and 6 ) with theedge portions 21 of thecover portions 14 closely spaced from and generally aligned with each other, and an open position (FIGS. 1 and 2 ) with thoseedge portions 21 spaced away from and out of alignment with each other. A pair of twohinge portions 23 are positioned adjacent each end of thesecond sides 18 of thecentral wall parts 16 and a pair of twohinge portions 23 are positioned at the center of thesecond sides 18 of thecentral wall parts 16 with one of thehinge portions 23 in each pair integrally molded with each of thecover portions 14 and rigidly attached to its adjacentside wall part 20 along its entire length so that thehinge 22 restricts flexing ofedges 21 along the side wall parts between which it is attached away from each other when thecover portions 14 are in their closed position. - The
fly retaining assembly 11 comprises a stiff resiliently flexible support plate 28 (e.g., of 0.07 inch or 0.18 cm thick polypropylene such as Acclear 8439 commercially available from BP AMOCO Chemical Co, Chicago, Ill.) having oppositemajor surfaces 29, and a periphery with first andsecond sides support plate 28 extends between theedge portions 21 of thecover portions 14 when thecover portions 14 are in their closed position. Releasably engageable means are provided between thefirst side 31 of thesupport plate 28 and thehinge pin 24 for affording pivotal movement of thefly retaining assembly 11 relative to thehinge pin 24 independent of thecover portions 14 when thecover portions 14 are in their open position. Thefly retaining assembly 11 also includes alayer 34 of soft resiliently flexible sealing material (e.g., a 29 shore A durometer TPE thermoplastic elastomer such as Starflex P7026 black, commercially available from STAR Thermoplastic Alloys and Rubbers, Inc., Chicago, Ill.) on each of themajor surfaces 29 of thesupport plate 28 in sealing engagement with theedge portion 21 of theadjacent cover portion 14 when thatcover portion 14 is in its closed position; and a layer of material 36 (e.g., 4.5 to 5.5 pounds per cubic foot closed cell Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) foam) including spaced strip-like portions adapted to be releasably engaged by the hooks in flies on eachmajor surface 29 of thesupport plate 28 that is surrounded by theside wall parts 20 of theadjacent cover portion 14 when thatcover portion 14 is in its closed position. Alatch member 38 is integrally molded with thesupport plate 28 along thesecond side 32 of its periphery. Thelatch member 38 hasopposite portions 39 each adapted for releasable engagement with a different one of thecover portions 14 to releasably retain thecover portions 14 in their closed position. - The releasably engageable means provided between the
first side 31 of thesupport plate 28 and thehinge pin 24 for affording pivotal movement of thefly retaining assembly 11 relative to thehinge pin 24 independent of thecover portions 14 when thecover portions 14 are in their open position comprises thehinge portions 23 being spaced along thehinge pin 24 to provide at least one exposedportion 40, and, as illustrated inFIG. 2 , two spaced exposedportions 40 of thehinge pin 24 that are free of thehinge portions 23, and an equal number of attachment clips 41 (i.e., twoclips 41 as illustrated) along thefirst side 31 of thesupport plate 28 that are pivotably and releasably engaged over the exposedportions 40 of thehinge pin 24. Theclips 41 each include a row of three aligned closely spaced generally C-shaped resiliently flexible parts having a through passageway that will receive one of theportions 40 of thehinge pin 24. The central part in each of theclips 41 extends more than 180 degrees (e.g., 195 degrees) around thatportion 40 of thehinge pin 24, and has aligned diverging portions defining an opening into and out of the passageway that is more narrow than the diameter of thepin 24 and are adapted so that with manual pressure theclips 41 can be pressed onto or pulled off of theportion 40 of the hinge pin by manually pressure applied in a direction radial to thepin 24 and centered on those openings in the C-shaped parts. - While the
latch member 38 could be attached to thesupport plate 28 by a suitable adhesive or by mechanical fasteners, preferably as illustrated (seeFIG. 5 ) thelatch member 38 is integrally molded with thesupport plate 28. Theopposite portions 39 of thelatch member 38 each include alip 44 spaced above and generally parallel with the adjacentmajor surface 29 of thesupport plate 28 and projecting toward thefirst side 31 of thesupport plate 28. Thoselips 44 each have a latchingsurface 45 generally parallel to and spaced from the adjacentmajor surface 29 of thesupport plate 28 and have acam surface 46 extending away from the edge of the latchingsurface 45 adjacent thefirst side 31 of thesupport plate 28; and thecover portions 14 each include aridge 48 adapted to move along thecam surface 46 on the adjacent portion of the latch member 38 (i.e., by resilient deflection of thelatch member 38 orcover portion 14 or both) and into engagement with the latchingsurface 45 on that adjacent portion to releasably retain thecover portion 14 in the closed position. - The
ridges 48 are along central recessedportions 47 of theside wall parts 20 along thefirst side 17 of thecentral wall parts 16, and theside wall parts 20 along thefirst sides 17 of thecentral wall parts 16 are resiliently flexible so that they can be manually flexed (e.g., by hand pressure applied between a thumb on the recessedportion 47 and fingers on the hinge 22) toward thefirst sides 17 of thesupport plate 28 sufficiently to release theridges 48 from beneath the latching surfaces 45 on thelips 44 when thecover portions 14 are in their closed position. Alip 49 can be provided along the intersections of the recessedportions 47 of theside wall parts 20 and thecentral wall parts 16 to facilitate engagement of a persons thumb or finger with the central recessedportions 47 to flex thecover portions 12 to open them. - The
layers 34 of flexible sealing material on themajor surfaces 29 of thesupport plate 28 in sealing engagement with theedge portions 21 of thecover portions 14 when thecover portions 14 are in their closed position are parts of a generallyU-shaped collar 50 of the sealing material extending around the edge portion of thesupport plate 28. ThatU-shaped collar 50 is applied by over molding thecollar 50 around a peripheral edge portion of thesupport plate 28 soon after thesupport plate 28 is molded and while thesupport plate 28 is still hot from being molded. That peripheral edge portion of thesupport plate 28 is reduced in thickness adjacent its outer edge to facilitate the molding process. - The
collar 50 of the sealing material includeslips 52 of the sealing material that extend around and engage outer surfaces of theside wall parts 20 of thecover portions 14 when thecover portions 14 are in their closed positions. The lips have cam surfaces 53 (seeFIG. 3 ) adjacent thecover portions 14 when thecover portions 14 are in their closed position. Those cam surfaces 53 cause a small amount of relative movement between thecollar 50 and thecover portions 14 to position thelips 52 around and in engagement with the outer surfaces of theside wall parts 20 and position theedge portions 21 of thecover portions 14 for proper engagement with thelayers 34 of flexible sealing material as thecover portions 14 move from their open to their closed positions. As an example, the cam surfaces 53 can be disposed at an angle of about 117 degrees with respect to the adjacent surface portions of thecollar 50 that are generally parallel to themajor surfaces 29 of thesupport plate 28. - When the
cover portions 14 are in their closed positions the sealing engagement between thecover portions 14 and thecollar 50 of the sealing material can be essentially water tight (i.e., by water tight we mean that under normal circumstances water will not enter theclosed box 10 if it is dropped into a stream of water, and that theclosed box 10 can be held under the surface of still water for 20 minutes without having water enter the closed box 10). - The
central wall parts 16 of thecover portions 14 are resiliently flexible, and with thecover portions 14 in their closed position manual pressure can be applied to flex thecentral wall parts 16 toward each other to expel air from within thebox 10 between thecover portions 14 and thecollar 50 of the sealing material, thereby forming a partial vacuum in thebox 10 when the pressure is released. That vacuum will cause external air pressure to press thecover portions 14 more firmly against thecollar 50 of the sealing material and increase the resistance to water entering theclosed box 10. - The
support plate 28 of thefly retaining assembly 11 can be distinctively colored (e.g., in one of several colors including green, blue, yellow) as can the layer of material 36 (e.g., in one of several colors including grey, black or white). A person can then use fly retainingassemblies 11 of one color on which to store a certain type of fly, and use fly retainingassemblies 11 of another color to store a different type of fly, and so forth. The distinctive color of thefly retaining assembly 11 in theclosed box 10 can be easily seen through thetransparent cover portions 14 so that a person can easily identify thefly box 10 in which it is contained. Also, a person can have morefly retaining assemblies 11 thancover assemblies 12, the excessfly retaining assemblies 11 can be stored in a compact storage container (not shown), and thefly retaining assembly 11 to which are attached flies the person whishes to use on a particular occasion can be inserted in thecover assembly 12 and then carried within thecover assembly 12 to the location (e.g., a stream) at which they may be used. - The
fly retaining assembly 11 can include annular portions of thesupport plate 28 flanking theclips 41 and covered by thecollar 50 of the sealing material that have throughopenings 54 through which a cord (not shown) can pass to secure thebox 10 to a user (e.g., to secure the box to a fly fishing vest or waders). - The present invention has now been described with reference to one embodiment thereof. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes can be made in the embodiments described above without departing from the scope of the present invention. Thus, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the structures and methods described in this application, but only by the structures and method described by the language of the claims and the equivalents thereof
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